This will be free for hackerspace members (0x20,hsb,void) except for material costs... all others are requested to make a 5 euro contribution to the space hosting the event (for those <b>actively</b> participating). Details on material cost will follow soon.

* Super bright LEDs (amount up to you, but three per person should be the minimum).

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* Super bright LEDs (amount up to you, but three per person should be the minimum). ('''bkay: plenty''')

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* 1 resistor per LED (1k) (optional; conductive thread is SUPER resistant, ~ 1 ohm per inch, and does not necessarily require traditional resistor-LED coupling, hence if you do get resistors, a lower resistance is good).

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* 1 resistor per LED (1k) (optional; conductive thread is SUPER resistant, ~ 1 ohm per inch, and does not necessarily require traditional resistor-LED coupling, hence if you do get resistors, a lower resistance is good). ('''Stefan: plenty''')

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who

when & where

what

This workshop will teach people how to sew LEDs down with conductive thread,
to add some lights to their clothing. This is a great way to learn the
basics of parallel/series circuits, polarity, resistance, hand-sewing, etc.
Your space will be left with a decent quantity of conductive thread
afterwards as well, which can be used for pretty much anything.

fee

Participation will be free for hackerspace members (0x20,HSBxl,Voidwarranties) except for material costs...
Non-Members that want to participate actively are asked to make a 5 euro contribution to the space hosting the event.
Everybody is welcome to come and have a look at the workshop.

Details on material cost will follow soon.

participants

Yashiko (Void member)

Jobj (Void member)

Koen (reMember me)

Ivom (void member)

Arlene (non-member)

Marthe (non-member)

<add your name here> / <member or non-member>

(Just add you name to the list by clicking on edit next to this section)
(don't forget to prove you are a human by solving the little mathproblem whene saving)

material provided

Super bright LEDs (amount up to you, but three per person should be the minimum). (bkay: plenty)

1 resistor per LED (1k) (optional; conductive thread is SUPER resistant, ~ 1 ohm per inch, and does not necessarily require traditional resistor-LED coupling, hence if you do get resistors, a lower resistance is good). (Stefan: plenty)